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Bill 13, Change of Name Act

Government Bill

15th Assembly, 6th Session

Introduced on May 10, 2007

Events

Timeline of key legislative events

  • First Reading
    Completed May 14, 2007 (Debate)
  • Second Reading
    Completed May 15, 2007 (Debate)
  • Third Reading
    Completed Aug. 17, 2007 (Debate)
  • Commissioner's Assent
    Completed Aug. 23, 2007 (Debate)
  • Status

    Bill Text



    Discussion & Mentions

    Assent To Bills
    Item 22: Prorogation

    August 22nd, 2007

    Page 572


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    Commissioner Of The Northwest Territories Hon. Tony Whitford

    As Commissioner of the Northwest Territories, I am pleased to assent to the following bills:

    • • Bill 6, Workers' Compensation Act
    • • Bill 9, Forgiveness of Debts Act, 2007-2008
    • • Bill 10, Write-off of Debts Act, 2007-2008
    • • Bill 11, Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act, 2007
    • • Bill 12, Public Health Act
    • • Bill 13, Change of Name Act
    • • Bill 14, Employment Standards Act
    • • Bill 15, Liquor Act
    • • Bill 17, Supplementary Appropriation Act, No. 4, 2006-2007
    • • Bill 18, Supplementary Appropriation Act, No. 2, 2007-2008
    • • Bill 19, An Act to Amend the Student Financial Assistance Act

    Finally, as Commissioner of the Northwest Territories, I hereby prorogue the Sixth Session of the 15th Legislative Assembly.

    Thank you, merci, quanami, mahsi cho.

    ---PROROGATION

    The house adjourned at 16:45 p.m.

    Bill 13: Change Of Name Act
    Item 22: Third Reading Of Bills

    August 17th, 2007

    Page 402


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    Floyd Roland

    Floyd Roland Inuvik Boot Lake

    Mr. Speaker, I move, seconded by the honourable Member for Nahendeh, that Bill 13, Change of Name Act, be read for the third time. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

    Bill 13: Change Of Name Act
    Item 19: Second Reading Of Bills

    May 14th, 2007

    Page 210


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    Floyd Roland

    Floyd Roland Inuvik Boot Lake

    Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I move, seconded by the honourable Member for Nahendeh, that Bill 13, Change of Name Act, be read for the second time.

    Mr. Speaker, this bill repeals and replaces the existing Change of Name Act, to provide an efficient scheme for changing the names of individuals, including giving enhanced public notice of name changes through accessible means of publication.

    The registrar general of vital statistics will enter a change of name in the change of name register, publish notice of the change of name and provide notice of the change to certain authorities. The Minister may direct that the records of a change of name be sealed if he or she is satisfied that the change is intended to prevent significant harm to a person.

    An objection to a change of name may be made to the registrar general, and the registrar general may revoke a change of name in certain circumstances. An appeal may be made to the Supreme Court.

    A person may use his or her spouse's surname or, on breakdown or dissolution of the spousal relationship or the death of his or her spouse, resume using a surname that he or she had before the commencement of the spousal relationship without making an application under the act.

    The Supreme Court may also change a person's name when it grants a divorce or makes an order annulling a marriage.

    This bill makes consequential amendments to the Vital Statistics Act, to provide for making applications for changes of name to the registrar general appointed under the Vital Statistics Act. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

    Bill 13: Change Of Name Act
    Item 18: First Reading Of Bills

    May 13th, 2007

    Page 170


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    Floyd Roland

    Floyd Roland Inuvik Boot Lake

    Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I move, seconded by the honourable Member for Mackenzie Delta, that Bill 13, Change of Name Act, be read for the first time. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.